> > > > What about : > > camlimages ( normal ) > > camlimages-lablgtk ( just contains the part linked with lablgtk ) > > camlimages-lablgtk2 ( just contains the part linked with lablgtk2 ) > > > > camlimages-lablgtk conflicts with camlimages-lablgtk2 > > > > During the build you begin to build with lablgtk, then switch to > > lablgtk2 and only rebuild part depending on this switch. It will save > > compilation time. > > > > This way we can keep the two version. > > > > In fact, there is only one modules that depends on lablgtk... > > Sounds like a really good plan. > > Please go ahead. > > BTW, i have a question concerning your NM status. On what stage of it > are you ? >
Still no news from it :-( I have put a watch on Rene Engelhard on my ICQ list... When he will be back online, i will try to get him... At this stage, i am passing P&P since 6 months ( in fact, i submitted an answer about 3 hours after he sent me the email... too fast ... he send me back three sub questions i had not well answered ( not very bad, just a bad english translation ), send him back the answer in one week, then nothing more since 4 months ). It is really bad... But i still keep hope about becoming a DD. But i am don't really worry about that : i am motived to become one, and if for now there still nothing, that's not a real problem for... It is a problem for the people i keep forcing uploading my package ( sorry Stefano ). But since the mini freeze of ocaml, i stop uploading package, i do mainly bug report ( with patch ), some NMU and ocaml stuff. Even when you are not DD you can help Debian ;-) Regard Sylvain LE GALL